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Really Cool 1919 Penny, Has Reverse Of Jefferson Stamped On It

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Wierd idk how it happened jefferson wasn't minted until 1938
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It looks like it has a lamination flaw running across Lincoln's face.
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Yes I definitely see that, pictures aren't great sorry, but there's definately the Monticello building running under his chin, do you think the date might be an error and it's a 49 and not a 19
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Definitely a 1919. I don't see anything except the lamination and normal circulation marks.
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If you are seeing the Jeffferson Memorial on the back of this coin it will be damage of some kind. (Possibly the reverse of a nickel pressed into the cent.)
A clear full coin image might be helpful to tell what it is and how it occured.
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I think it's a combination of damage, wear, lamination and Pareidolia. Pareidolia is a psychological phenomenon that almost everyone has experience from time to time.
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Can we see a full pic of the obverse and reverse? Your pics are just a little too magnified to see clearly.
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Agree, multiple lamination issues. Any suggestion of Monticello is like seeing animal shapes in the clouds.
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Classic lamination issues. The thing under the chin is pareidolia-induced.
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with ALL of the above. Wishful thinking but the nickel isn't there. Keep searching!
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Jefferson nickels were not designed till 20 years after that coin was struck.
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